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The pageant has passed. That day is over. But we linger, loath to think we shall see them no more together - these men, these horses, these colors afield.
Joshua Chamberlain
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Joshua Chamberlain
Age: 85 †
Born: 1828
Born: September 8
Died: 1914
Died: February 24
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Former Governor Of Maine
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He had somehow, with all his modesty, the rare faculty of controlling his superiors as well as his subordinates. He outfaced Stanton, captivated the President, and even compelled acquiescence or silence from that dread source of paralyzing power, the Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War.
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We pass now quickly from each other's sight but I know full well that where beyond these passing scenes you shall be, there will be Heaven.
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A radiant fellowship of the fallen.
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The word was enough. It ran like fire along the line, from man to man, and rose into a shout, with which they sprang forward upon the enemy, now not 30 yards away.
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